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November 15, 2012, Thursday

Mark Whitaker, who began his career at Newsweek as a college intern in 1977 and went on to expand the magazine's technology and business coverage and then oversee the pyrotechnics of the Monica Lewinsky story as managing editor this year, was named...

Hard Feelings From Softer Times JOE KLEIN -- who was unmasked as the author of the best-selling campaign novel ''Primary Colors'' in 1996, when he was a columnist for Newsweek magazine -- had words with SUSAN FRAKER after the funeral of her...

The editor at Newsweek magazine needs the management skills of an eagle-eyed chief executive, the energy of a distance runner and the composure of the Mona Lisa. Maynard Parker, the editor from 1982 until his death on Friday, had all of those...

October 19, 1998, Monday

Maynard Parker, who as editor of Newsweek helped transform the weekly newsmagazine from a digest of foreign and political events into a publication that put greater emphasis on science, religion, social issues and technology, died yesterday at...

October 17, 1998, Saturday

Joe Klein, who last month admitted writing the best-selling political novel ''Primary Colors,'' after denying it for months, returns to Newsweek magazine as a columnist in this week's issue, following a brief hiatus. Along with Mr. Klein's new...

August 5, 1996, Monday

American journalists have long believed that Government intrusion is the greatest threat to the profession. That may still be true when it comes to issues of independence and secrecy. But when it comes to the credibility of the American press, the...

July 19, 1996, Friday

Now that Joe Klein has come clean and admitted that he was the Anonymous behind "Primary Colors," a more complicated question takes the place of the original hunt for the writer, at least among reporters and editors. The question is, Is Mr....

July 18, 1996, Thursday

After months of emphatic denials, the anonymous author of a best-selling tale of political intrigue and deceit emerged yesterday at a hastily called news conference to reveal his own true colors: "My name is Joe Klein and I wrote 'Primary Colors.' " ...

July 18, 1996, Thursday

In the news business, there is still nothing that beats scooping the competition -- particularly when it involves big time rivals. Newsweek, a unit of the Washington Post Company, did just that to Time this week with its cover story on the memoirs...